Jamaican-American reggae fusion superstar Shaggy will headline Cambridge-based festival Strawberries and Creem in June.
Joining the Boombastic hitmaker is the godfather of grime, Wiley.
The english rapper, songwriter, producer and DJ's hits include Wearing My Rolex, Heatwave and Cash In My Pocket.
The urban and dance music festival has doubled in size year on year with 10,000 revellers expected this year.
Spanning across grime, garage and house music genres, more than 40 other acts are set to play across three stages on Saturday 17 June.
Big names include J Hus, AJ Tracey, So Solid Crew, Dimitri from Paris, Mike Skinner and Gentleman's Dub Club. Other lesser-known acts taking to the stage include Ellie Cocks, Coco, Topcat and Madam X.
Strawberries and Creem takes place at Haggis Farm in Cambridge. Tickets are £40. Doors open at 12pm, last entry 3pm. The event finishes at 11pm. For more info click here.
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